Cracking the Code to Save Money in Australia

Managing expenses can be tricky – especially if you are an international student and choose to live in Australia.

With its breathtaking landscapes and lively cities, offers a high-quality lifestyle. Yet, the cost of living in this beautiful country can be a bit overwhelming, especially for international students. Fear not! Mastering the art of saving money in Australia is possible with some savvy strategies.

Firstly, finding an affordable accommodation can be stressful but the key is to do ahead of time. Do talk to your host university or ask those who went there. Transitioning to share houses with friends later on can significantly cut costs without compromising comfort. In addition, be cautious with online payments for shared accommodations to avoid scams!

While local grocery stores like Woolworths and Coles offer reasonable prices, you can score even better deals at big warehouse outlets such as Costco and Bunnings. Don’t forget to sign up for reward programs at your favorite stores to collect points that lead to discounts and cashback. Additionally, consider bulk buying for better deals, create a shopping list to avoid unnecessary purchases, and confidently use coupons to save more!

Living comfortably in Australia involves not just saving but also earning. Students can work up to 24 hours per week with a minimum wage of 23.23 AUD per hour. Explore job opportunities in retail, hospitality, healthcare, and business. Websites like Seek.com and Indeed.com are great for job hunting, and major companies like McDonald’s, KFC, Coles, and Woolworths often have dedicated career sections!

Exploring Australia doesn’t have to break the bank. Always inquire about student discounts for flights and tourist attractions. Flash your student ID at places like the Eye Tower in Sydney or the Wheel of Brisbane to enjoy special deals because with smart planning and student benefits, your adventures can be budget-friendly!

Public transportation is the most cost-effective way to travel in Australia. Declare your student status when obtaining a public transportation card to enjoy significant fare discounts, sometimes as low as 2 AUD. Different cities may have different transportation cards, so be sure to check the specifics for your location.

By combining strategic spending and making smart choices, you can navigate the Australian lifestyle economically. Implement these hacks and be mindful of your expenses to make every dollar count in this beautiful, albeit sometimes pricey, country.

 

Sreydet Lay (BI Business Management & Marketing, Int'l Student, Cambodia)

Sreydet Lay (BI Business Management & Marketing, Int'l Student, Cambodia)